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23 January
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"just the fact that you already licked it makes me throw up."
(does this sound natural?)
"just the fact that you already licked it makes me throw up."
(does this sound natural?)
(does this sound natural?)
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@HDGD Did you actually throw up? If no, then you should say “just the fact that you already licked it makes me WANT TO throw up”. If you did throw up, then you should consistently apply the past tense to both verbs. “Just the fact that you already licked it made me throw up”.

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